
Becoming Like Christ
We are not just human beings, we are "human becomings" in the sense that we all learn from someone or something. Christ calls us to learn, walk, and become like Him in ALL areas of life.

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We are not just human beings, we are "human becomings" in the sense that we all learn from someone or something. Christ calls us to learn, walk, and become like Him in ALL areas of life.

Rescuing someone from drowning is a single event; teaching them to swim is a lifelong relationship. Too often, we treat salvation like a finish line when it is actually the starting blocks of spiritual maturity. This Sun

What happens when the person missing in the stormy sea isn't someone from another ship, but is one of our own? While we are tasked with reaching a lost world, the Church is equally responsible for launching a rescue miss

Too often in evangelism, we accidentally become a regulatory committee rather than a rescue team by telling people to fix their behavior before they can follow Jesus. But true rescue doesn't mean throwing a rulebook to a

You've heard the expression, "hurt people hurt people." The same is true for those whose lives have been transformed by Jesus; "changed people change people." We cannot effectively evangelize to those around us unless we

"In your hearts honor Christ as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you." 1 Peter 3:15a

What if evangelism isn’t starting spiritual conversations, but stepping into ones God is already having? From the very beginning of the Kingdom’s advance, people came to Jesus not because someone forced a moment, but bec

Most of us want to share our faith—we’re just not always sure how to do it in a world that thinks so differently. What if it’s not about having better answers, but learning how to say the same truth in a way people can a

Paul’s life raises a provocative question: how far would you go—what would you give up—to meet people where they are so they might meet Jesus? What if the very freedoms you cherish are the very things God is inviting you

When Nathanael came to faith in Jesus, he didn’t just take Philip’s word for it—he had to come and see for himself. Real faith often unfolds in stages, from trust to curiosity to fully living in God’s Kingdom. The questi

In a world where love often means affirmation without boundaries, are we actually helping people—or leaving them where they are? Jesus shows us a better way: a love that enters the mess, speaks truth, and rescues people

In the middle of the storm, Jesus doesn’t just offer distant hope—He steps in, gives His life to rescue us, and rises again to bring us into new life now. The resurrection isn’t just proof of life after death; it’s the p

When Jesus humbly entered Jerusalem on a donkey in Mathew 21, many spread their cloaks on the road and shouted, "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!". Wit

Search and rescue vehicles don’t move without fuel in the tank, and neither do we. What fuels the hearts of God’s people for the mission of seeking the lost? Scripture offers several answers, but one rises above them all

Lost. It’s one of the ways God describes the condition of humanity apart from Him—and the starting point of every search and rescue story for those found in Christ. We go to great lengths to avoid ever feeling lost in ev

Search and rescue teams know one rule above all: never become the emergency. Jesus has entrusted His followers with the mission of rescuing the lost, which means our lives must be spiritually healthy, steady, and ready f

We are aiming at building for the next generation in this season. But here’s the honest question: How can there be a next generation of the Church if the lost are never found? Jesus did not come to build institutions—He

"He established a testimony in Jacob and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers to teach to their children, that the next generation might know them, the children yet unborn, and arise and tell them to

The Word of God is powerful—but it doesn’t land the same in every heart. Resistance is real, outcomes vary, but the sower’s calling never changes: sow the seed.

Who does God’s mercy reach—and how far is He willing to go? From broken lives to unlikely outsiders, Scripture reveals a God whose mercy keeps finding people others overlook. Remember, His mercy even found you!
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